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Toward multidimensional activity space-based segregation research
Transactions in Planning and Urban Research, 2023Measuring and explaining sociospatial segregation is essential in urban and social geography. Recent advances in activity space-based segregation provide new opportunities to study sociospatial segregation.
Na Ta
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The activity space-based segregation of migrants in suburban Shanghai
Applied Geography, 2021The socio-spatial segregation experienced by migrants has attracted considerable attention and an increasing number of studies have examined segregation in migrants’ daily activity space recently.
Na Ta, M. Kwan, Shuting Lin, Qiuyu Zhu
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Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2022
The segregation–crime relationship is a classic topic in sociology and crime geography, yet existing literature mainly focuses on the impact of racial segregation at the global scale.
Yanji Zhang +4 more
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The segregation–crime relationship is a classic topic in sociology and crime geography, yet existing literature mainly focuses on the impact of racial segregation at the global scale.
Yanji Zhang +4 more
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Understanding the travel behaviors and activity patterns of vulnerable people is important for addressing social equity in urban and transportation planning. With the increasing availability of large-scale individual tracking data, new opportunities have
Shanqi Zhang +4 more
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Understanding the travel behaviors and activity patterns of vulnerable people is important for addressing social equity in urban and transportation planning. With the increasing availability of large-scale individual tracking data, new opportunities have
Shanqi Zhang +4 more
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Tourism Recreation Resarch, 2022
This study draws upon the concept of ‘activity space’ rooted in human geography and applies it in a contemporary urban context – Macao. Noting the growing trend of urbanisation and the blurring boundary of tourist-resident spaces, this research ...
Zhaoyu Chen +3 more
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This study draws upon the concept of ‘activity space’ rooted in human geography and applies it in a contemporary urban context – Macao. Noting the growing trend of urbanisation and the blurring boundary of tourist-resident spaces, this research ...
Zhaoyu Chen +3 more
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Adolescent Development in Context: A Decade Review of Neighborhood and Activity Space Research.
Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2021Over the last decade, two lines of inquiry have emerged from earlier investigations of adolescent neighborhood effects. First, researchers began incorporating space-time geography to study adolescent development within activity spaces or routine activity
Rebecca M. B. White +5 more
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A Generalized Model of Activity Space
Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2022This article introduces the concept of a generalized activity space to bridge area-based and activity-based representations of geographic context. We argue that microscale space–time paths fail to account for contextual determinants of behavior, because ...
S. Spielman, A. Singleton
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Activity space, office space: Measuring the spatial movement of office workers.
Applied Ergonomics, 2021A key to the development of more effective interventions to promote movement and reduce physical inactivity in office workplaces may be to measure and locate individual's spatial movement.
Brett Pollard +3 more
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Urban Mobility and Activity Space
The Annual review of sociology, 2020Recent theoretical and methodological advances in urban sociology, including spatially located data, provide new opportunities to consider the joint influence of mobility and place in urban social life.
K. Cagney +3 more
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